Revitalizar in english

Revitalize

pronunciation: rivaɪtəlaɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures

revitalizar = revive ; revitalise [revitalize, -USA] ; reinvigorate ; reinvigorate ; invigorate ; resuscitate ; rejuvenate ; re-energise ; ginger up. 

Example: The result was that by the close of the 1940s, when ADI was revived, new interests were developing which were destined to overthrow the preeminence of microfilm as a documentation concern.Example: This article examines the factors leading to a decision to revitalise the Boston Public Library.Example: Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Example: Adolescents cannot be led so easily, so unselfconsciously as children, and disenchantment can be a door that closes tight against attempts to reinvigorate dulled literary receptivity.Example: This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Example: An ambitious study of the interrelationships of folklore and literature, this book resuscitates the figure of the granny using oral history and fieldwork.Example: It would be better to revive and rejuvenate the library while it is still alive thant to let it die.Example: Re-energising agriculture and decreasing dependency on foreign food aid is the key to Haiti's recovery.Example: She does not strike me as the sort either who would frighten easily, or who would ginger up her story for effect.

Revitalizar synonyms

regenerate in spanish: regenerado, pronunciation: ridʒenɜreɪt part of speech: verb
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